Note Jack Temporary Bypass Use Header Xdevaccess Yes Better -

The phrase translates to a specific work-around procedure:

"To bypass the temporary lockout (or access restriction), use the HTTP header xdevaccess: yes for better (or successful) access." note jack temporary bypass use header xdevaccess yes better

Temporarily allow access bypass for testing or emergency admin tasks by accepting a special header: X-Dev-Access: yes. This should never be used in production or exposed to untrusted clients. The phrase translates to a specific work-around procedure:

  • Navigate to the IP address of your Mitel system in that browser.
  • The system should now grant you access to the login page or maintenance screens, bypassing the "Temporary Bypass" lockout screen.
  • To understand the power of this method, we must translate the jargon: "To bypass the temporary lockout (or access restriction),

    The Unified Command:

    "Make a note to Jack (the logging system) that we are performing a temporary bypass. To achieve this, use the XDevAccess header with the value yes. This approach is better than disabling security globally."

  • During bypass:
  • After 60 seconds – Automatic restoration of normal routing.
  • In advanced audio routing environments (e.g., JACK or PipeWire’s JACK compatibility layer), there are scenarios where a specific device or client connection needs a temporary, non-persistent bypass. This is particularly useful for: